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Indoor Electric Mouse Trap, Instant Kill Rodent Zapper with Pet Safe Trigger, Black, Small

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Style: Electric Mouse Trap 1 Pack


Pattern Name: Trap


Features

  • The Humane Solution - Owltra is the humane solution for getting rid of large populations of rodents, as one set of 4AA batteries is enough to exterminate 60 rats. Featuring improved dual infrared sensors to protect kids and pets, Owltra ensures no false zaps. The no-escape design keeps the rodent in place while generating 6,000-9,000 of high-voltage shock for quick elimination.
  • Quick-Zap System - Our unique zap system guarantees 100% elimination without causing the rodent to suffer. Its also a safer alternative to using poison and chemicals and can be placed anywhere inside your home or business.
  • Pet-safe Dual Infrared Sensor - The chamber is designed with two infrared sensors, one at the entrance and one at the back. Owltra only activates when it detects a rodent inside the trappreventing false zaps while protecting children and small pets.
  • No-Mess Disposal - With magnetic latches, youll never have to touch or see the rodent. Simply pull off the trap's lid and empty the rodent in the trash. Owltra deactivates automatically when the the top is removed, allowing for safe and secure cleaning.
  • Convenient Bait Area - Lure rodents in by placing a pea-sized amount of bait at the back of the trap. Simply lift open the bait door and use a toothpick or cotton swab to apply bait on the trap's floor, opposite of the entrance. Baits high in protein, such as peanut butter, are recommended.

Description

The Humane Solution - Owltra is the humane solution for getting rid of large populations of rodents, as one set of 4AA batteries is enough to exterminate 60 rats. Featuring improved dual infrared sensors to protect kids and pets, Owltra ensures no false zaps. The no-escape design keeps the rodent in place while generating 6,000-9,000 of high-voltage shock for quick elimination. Pet- safe Dual Infrared Sensor - The chamber is designed with two infrared sensors, one at the entrance and one at the back. Owltra only activates when it detects a rodent inside the trap—preventing false zaps while protecting children and small pets.

Brand: OWLTRA


Color: Black


Style: Electric Mouse Trap 1 Pack


Material: Plastic


Product Dimensions: 0.31"L x 0.12"W x 0.12"H


Item Weight: 12 Ounces


Number of Pieces: 1


Is Electric: Yes


Target Species: Rat, Mouse


Brand: OWLTRA


Color: Black


Style: Electric Mouse Trap 1 Pack


Material: Plastic


Product Dimensions: 0.31"L x 0.12"W x 0.12"H


Item Weight: 12 Ounces


Number of Pieces: 1


Is Electric: Yes


Target Species: Rat, Mouse


Item Weight: 12 ounces


Manufacturer: OWLTRA


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: EMZ30


Batteries: 4 AA batteries required.


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Successful & effective when you have to declare war against pesky rodents
Style: 2 pack Electric Mouse Trap Pattern Name: Trap
These had a strong plastic smell when I received them, so I was concerned about their effectiveness, but they have been very successful. I tried using live traps first, but after being unsuccessful at eradicating the problem, I decided to try these, also. The bait holder is very small and you have to be careful to put the bait (I use peanut butter with a peanut on top) in the little "tray" for bait. I don't know if it matters, but I'm careful to clean off any peanut butter that might touch the metal strip on the edge of the "tray," which is harder than it sounds while wearing gloves. Lol. The top is easy to press on, but a little hard to take off due to my not wanting a dead rodent to fly out (eek!). After baiting the trap and replacing the lid, I turn the trap on (a green light on the lid flashes on to indicate it's working) and place it in a location that I believe has rodent traffic or has droppings nearby. I check the traps at least twice a day for the flashing that indicates a mouse has been caught. It flashes slowly, so you have to wait a while to see if it's flashing. After a mouse has been caught, you have to empty & clean the trap. By slightly & carefully wiggling the lid back and forth, I'm able to remove the lid without flinging a dead rodent across the house. After dumping the dead rodent, I wipe out the inside of the trap with a paper towel that has a little foaming hand soap on it, rebait the trap, and then put it back where I successfully caught the previous rodent. This has been very effective for me and the electric traps seem better at catching the smaller, younger mice than the live traps. The mice also seem to follow the trails of the previous mice, so placing the traps back in the same location has been very successful for me. I am currently using a mix of live and electric traps, and these electric traps seem much more successful at catching the smaller, younger mice. I try to catch as many live as I can, but I'd rather get rid of my rodent problem than allow them to overrun my basement. I think that people not having success with these traps might not be placing them in the most effective locations or might be using the wrong bait. I've also noticed that the peanut butter in all of the traps I use will dry out or mold after 5-7 days, so I am cleaning out and rebaiting traps at least every 5-7 days. Overall, these traps are very effective, easy to use, and easy to clean. After the initial smell dissipated, I was able to catch 1-2 mice a day for a few days and have hopefully resolved our problem. If you see signs of rodents and don't catch anything, I recommend checking your bait freshness, your batteries, and then try moving the traps to another location. These are working great for me and I will buy more if I start noticing an increase in rodent activity. - a reluctant and squeamish rodent hunter ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2024 by ASAI1528

  • Very humane - instantly zapped dead, no blood, no mess. I used dry cat food for bait.
Style: 2 pack Electric Mouse Trap Pattern Name: Trap
The mice that needed to be removed were eating dry cat food so that is what I used for bait, and also added a bit of bread, using two traps. I kept an eye on the traps looking for the green flashing light (it flashes every 10 seconds) that indicated that a mouse had been zapped. Each time I checked and saw the green light flashing, I opened the trap and a mouse was inside, having been instantly killed, no suffering, no blood, easy to pick up by the tail and remove and then just close the trap and put it back. I caught a total of 5 mice in 5 hours. As for the bait... I doubt that in nature, or in your home, that mice have access to peanut butter or the other suggested baits so I think it may be more effective to use what the mice are actually already getting into. Bread crumbs in probably pretty common and it is also easy to put in the bait area and easy to clean. I had also bought a couple of old fashion mouse traps in case these traps didn't work but envisioned having to mercy smash any mice not fully killed. Thankfully, these traps worked as well as they did. The mice are truly zapped dead instantly with no bloody mess. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2024 by Ispeakcat

  • Expensive but more humane and worth it
Style: 2 pack Electric Mouse Trap Pattern Name: Trap
(This review is for the mouse version not the larger rodent or rat versions.) You can buy a bunch of cheap snap traps for the price of just one of these electronic traps. I bought those cheap ones first but there were so many drawbacks to them I switched to these and I'm happy I did. The first reason I didn't like the snap traps is that when they work you've got a (hopefully) dead mouse in plain view. I don't like walking into my kitchen and seeing a mouse carcass. With these traps everything is covered and out of sight until you're ready to deal with it. Yes the dead mouse is still there with these but I don't have to look at it until I'm ready. Another reason I don't like the cheap snap traps is that you have to arrange barriers so that the mouse can get to them but pets can't. I have two cats and quickly found out the barriers need to be pretty big and heavy to keep the cats away from the trap and the caught mouse. Kind of a hassle when I needed to place the traps around my kitchen. But But the biggest reason I switched from the cheap traps is that they don't always kill the mouse. Unfortunately, they sometimes just crush part of the mouse without killing it leaving it alive but suffering in pain in the trap until you notice it (which could be hours if you're away or asleep). I don't want mice in my house or garage but I also don't want fellow mammals to suffer needlessly. These traps worked great for me and eliminated the mice that had infiltrated my house within 3 days. They are easy to empty—just lift off the lid and dump into a trash can. You don't need to touch the carcass, pry it out of the trap or even look at it. Quick and convenient and the trap is ready to go for the next mouse as soon as you put the lid back on and flip the switch. I happened to be nearby when one of the traps caught a mouse. The trap emits a low whine or buzzing sound when it's activated. It's pretty quiet but I was able to notice it in a silent room. It stays activated for a while (I'd guess about a minute) to make sure the job is done. When it stops making noise after a short wait the light starts to flash to let you know it's caught a mouse. A previous reviewer mentioned a smell but fortunately there was no smell at all that I could detect. I had no issues with non-kills; when the light was flashing on my traps there was always a dead mouse inside. I'd guess an issue some other reviewer may have had is if the contacts that connect the top to the bottom get dirty or corroded. The trap likely won't work properly if it can't make a solid electrical connection. I have two cats and I wanted to make sure these traps would be safe around them. Fortunately, the way these traps are designed with the location of the opening and the internal barriers there is absolutely no way even the most inquisitive cat is going to be able to get a paw in there let alone have two different paws touch the two metal plates. (Without going into the details on how this type of trap works a mouse would need to contact one of the metal plates with a front foot and the other with a back foot in order to be dispatched.) There is no way even a small cat or dog could do that and the voltage and current likely wouldn't be enough even if they could. You don't need to worry about your cats with this trap. Obviously, though, if you have rodent-sized pets such as hamsters you'll want to make sure they can't get near these. One thing I would change about this trap is to make the bait cup removable for easier cleaning and changing of the bait. What I did is put my bait peanut butter on a small scrap of paper and then put that down in the bait cup so that the peanut butter didn't stick to the trap itself. Another thing I would change is to have the trap self-test the connection to the bottom part when turned on. It should flash or something to let you know if the contacts are not making an adequate connection. I'm very happy with these traps and definitely recommend them despite the high price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2023 by C. Thompson

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